Class PaginatorComponent

This component is used to handle automatic model data pagination. The primary way to use this component is to call the paginate() method. There is a convenience wrapper on Controller as well.

Configuring pagination

You configure pagination when calling paginate(). See that method for more details.

Cake\Controller\Component implements Cake\Event\EventListenerInterface uses Cake\Core\InstanceConfigTrait , Cake\Log\LogTrait
Extended by Cake\Controller\Component\PaginatorComponent

Properties summary

Inherited Properties

Method Summary

Method Detail

__call()source public

__call( string $method , array $args )

Proxy method calls to Paginator.

Parameters

string $method
Method name.
array $args
Method arguments.

Returns

mixed

__construct()source public

__construct( Cake\Controller\ComponentRegistry $registry , array $config [] )

Constructor

Parameters

Cake\Controller\ComponentRegistry $registry
A ComponentRegistry this component can use to lazy load its components
array $config optional []
Array of configuration settings.

Overrides

Cake\Controller\Component::__construct()

_setPagingParams()source protected

_setPagingParams( )

Set paging params to request instance.

config()source public

config( string|array|null $key null , mixed|null $value null , boolean $merge true )

Proxy getting/setting config options to Paginator.

Deprecated

3.5.0 use setConfig()/getConfig() instead.

Parameters

string|array|null $key optional null
The key to get/set, or a complete array of configs.
mixed|null $value optional null
The value to set.
boolean $merge optional true
Whether to recursively merge or overwrite existing config, defaults to true.

Returns

mixed
Config value being read, or the object itself on write operations.

Throws

Cake\Core\Exception\Exception
When trying to set a key that is invalid.

Overrides

Cake\Core\InstanceConfigTrait::config()

configShallow()source public

configShallow( string|array $key , mixed|null $value null )

Proxy setting config options to Paginator.

Parameters

string|array $key
The key to set, or a complete array of configs.
mixed|null $value optional null
The value to set.

Returns


$this

Overrides

Cake\Core\InstanceConfigTrait::configShallow()

getConfig()source public

getConfig( string|null $key null , mixed $default null )

Proxy getting config options to Paginator.

Parameters

string|null $key optional null
The key to get or null for the whole config.
mixed $default optional null
The return value when the key does not exist.

Returns

mixed
Config value being read.

Overrides

Cake\Core\InstanceConfigTrait::getConfig()

getPaginator()source public

getPaginator( )

Get paginator instance.

Returns

Cake\Datasource\Paginator

implementedEvents()source public

implementedEvents( )

Events supported by this component.

Returns

array

Overrides

Cake\Controller\Component::implementedEvents()

mergeOptions()source public

mergeOptions( string $alias , array $settings )

Merges the various options that Pagination uses. Pulls settings together from the following places:

  • General pagination settings
  • Model specific settings.
  • Request parameters

The result of this method is the aggregate of all the option sets combined together. You can change config value whitelist to modify which options/values can be set using request parameters.

Parameters

string $alias

Model alias being paginated, if the general settings has a key with this value that key's settings will be used for pagination instead of the general ones.

array $settings
The settings to merge with the request data.

Returns

array
Array of merged options.

paginate()source public

paginate( Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface|Cake\Datasource\QueryInterface $object , array $settings [] )

Handles automatic pagination of model records.

Configuring pagination

When calling paginate() you can use the $settings parameter to pass in pagination settings. These settings are used to build the queries made and control other pagination settings.

If your settings contain a key with the current table's alias. The data inside that key will be used. Otherwise the top level configuration will be used.

$settings = [
   'limit' => 20,
   'maxLimit' => 100
 ];
 $results = $paginator->paginate($table, $settings);

The above settings will be used to paginate any Table. You can configure Table specific settings by keying the settings with the Table alias.

$settings = [
   'Articles' => [
     'limit' => 20,
     'maxLimit' => 100
   ],
   'Comments' => [ ... ]
 ];
 $results = $paginator->paginate($table, $settings);

This would allow you to have different pagination settings for Articles and Comments tables.

Controlling sort fields

By default CakePHP will automatically allow sorting on any column on the table object being paginated. Often times you will want to allow sorting on either associated columns or calculated fields. In these cases you will need to define a whitelist of all the columns you wish to allow sorting on. You can define the whitelist in the $settings parameter:

$settings = [
  'Articles' => [
    'finder' => 'custom',
    'sortWhitelist' => ['title', 'author_id', 'comment_count'],
  ]
];

Passing an empty array as whitelist disallows sorting altogether.

Paginating with custom finders

You can paginate with any find type defined on your table using the finder option.

$settings = [
   'Articles' => [
     'finder' => 'popular'
   ]
 ];
 $results = $paginator->paginate($table, $settings);

Would paginate using the find('popular') method.

You can also pass an already created instance of a query to this method:

$query = $this->Articles->find('popular')->matching('Tags', function ($q) {
  return $q->where(['name' => 'CakePHP'])
});
$results = $paginator->paginate($query);

Scoping Request parameters

By using request parameter scopes you can paginate multiple queries in the same controller action:

$articles = $paginator->paginate($articlesQuery, ['scope' => 'articles']);
$tags = $paginator->paginate($tagsQuery, ['scope' => 'tags']);

Each of the above queries will use different query string parameter sets for pagination data. An example URL paginating both results would be:

/dashboard?articles[page]=1&tags[page]=2

Parameters

Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface|Cake\Datasource\QueryInterface $object
The table or query to paginate.
array $settings optional []
The settings/configuration used for pagination.

Returns

Cake\Datasource\ResultSetInterface
Query results

Throws

Cake\Network\Exception\NotFoundException

setConfig()source public

setConfig( string|array $key , mixed|null $value null , boolean $merge true )

Proxy setting config options to Paginator.

Parameters

string|array $key
The key to set, or a complete array of configs.
mixed|null $value optional null
The value to set.
boolean $merge optional true
Whether to recursively merge or overwrite existing config, defaults to true.

Returns


$this

Throws

Cake\Core\Exception\Exception
When trying to set a key that is invalid.

Overrides

Cake\Core\InstanceConfigTrait::setConfig()

setPaginator()source public

setPaginator( Cake\Datasource\Paginator $paginator )

Set paginator instance.

Parameters

Cake\Datasource\Paginator $paginator
Paginator instance.

Returns

Cake\Controller\Component\PaginatorComponent

Methods inherited from Cake\Controller\Component

__debugInfo()source public

__debugInfo( )

Returns an array that can be used to describe the internal state of this object.

Returns

array

__get()source public

__get( string $name )

Magic method for lazy loading $components.

Parameters

string $name
Name of component to get.

Returns

mixed
A Component object or null.

getController()source public

getController( )

Get the controller this component is bound to.

Returns

Cake\Controller\Controller
The bound controller.

initialize()source public

initialize( array $config )

Constructor hook method.

Implement this method to avoid having to overwrite the constructor and call parent.

Parameters

array $config
The configuration settings provided to this component.

Methods used from Cake\Core\InstanceConfigTrait

_configDelete()source protected

_configDelete( string $key )

Deletes a single config key.

Parameters

string $key
Key to delete.

Throws

Cake\Core\Exception\Exception
if attempting to clobber existing config

_configRead()source protected

_configRead( string|null $key )

Reads a config key.

Parameters

string|null $key
Key to read.

Returns

mixed

_configWrite()source protected

_configWrite( string|array $key , mixed $value , boolean|string $merge false )

Writes a config key.

Parameters

string|array $key
Key to write to.
mixed $value
Value to write.
boolean|string $merge optional false

True to merge recursively, 'shallow' for simple merge, false to overwrite, defaults to false.

Throws

Cake\Core\Exception\Exception
if attempting to clobber existing config

Methods used from Cake\Log\LogTrait

log()source public

log( mixed $msg , integer|string $level LogLevel::ERROR , string|array $context [] )

Convenience method to write a message to Log. See Log::write() for more information on writing to logs.

Parameters

mixed $msg
Log message.
integer|string $level optional LogLevel::ERROR
Error level.
string|array $context optional []
Additional log data relevant to this message.

Returns

boolean
Success of log write.

Properties detail

$_defaultConfigsource

protected array

Default pagination settings.

When calling paginate() these settings will be merged with the configuration you provide.

  • maxLimit - The maximum limit users can choose to view. Defaults to 100
  • limit - The initial number of items per page. Defaults to 20.
  • page - The starting page, defaults to 1.
  • whitelist - A list of parameters users are allowed to set using request parameters. Modifying this list will allow users to have more influence over pagination, be careful with what you permit.
[
    'page' => 1,
    'limit' => 20,
    'maxLimit' => 100,
    'whitelist' => ['limit', 'sort', 'page', 'direction']
]

$_paginatorsource

protected Cake\Datasource\Paginator

Datasource paginator instance.

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